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  • 25-07-25

    Too Hot to Hustle

    Too Hot to Hustle

    The fleeting magic of summer weekends. The kind that begs for a quiet escape under a shady tree with a good book and a riverside breeze. This is an ode to doing nothing well, reminding us all to slow down and savor life’s simple pleasures. Continue reading

    absurdity, humor, modern life, sarcasm, sarcasm served daily, self care
  • 24-07-25

    Hell Hath No Fury Like a Demon With a Desk Job

    Hell Hath No Fury Like a Demon With a Desk Job

    This blog post draws modern parallels to C.S. Lewis’s book The Screwtape Letters. I explore how subtle temptations, such as distraction, division, and putting on a moral show, are just as present today as they were in 1942. It examines how spiritual numbness thrives in the noise of 2025, and how awareness might be our… Continue reading

    absurdity, humor writing, humorous storytelling, modern life, rants about society, satire
  • 23-07-25

    We Played Outside. On Purpose

    We Played Outside. On Purpose

    A group of kids drawing with chalk on the sidewalk sparks a nostalgic journey into summers past—before screens, fences, and over-scheduling. Through memories of childhood games, open backyards, and lemonade-fueled adventures, this blog post reflects on the magic of simpler times and the joy of being young, barefoot, and free. Continue reading

    Childhood Memories, childhood stories, family life, family life humor, memoir moments, nostalgia, nostalgic storytelling, personal essay
  • 16-07-25

    Everything Is Fine, and Other Lies I Tell Myself

    Everything Is Fine, and Other Lies I Tell Myself

    In a world overwhelmed by conflict, crisis, and chaos, I explore how to remain human without losing my composure. It’s not about fixing everything; it’s about refusing to go numb. Raw, reflective, and honest, it’s a reminder that showing up, even weary, is still an act of hope. Continue reading

    absurdity, humor, humor writing, modern life, personal essay, sarcasm served daily
  • 11-07-25

    I’m Not Falling Apart, I’m Just Becoming Landscaping

    I’m Not Falling Apart, I’m Just Becoming Landscaping

    Aging, arthritis, and the absurdity of life after 50, this brutally honest reflection on broken bodies, weird headstones, and my ultimate wish to become a tree. This is a reminder that even when the warranty runs out, we can still go out rooted in love. Continue reading

    Aging Gracefully(ish), humor, modern life, Personal growth, resilience with sarcasm, self care
  • 10-07-25

    What They Don’t Tell You About Letting Go

    What They Don’t Tell You About Letting Go

    I reflect on my son’s birthday and the bittersweet joy of raising two boys and a daughter. From chaotic childhood moments to watching them navigate adulthood, I have come to embrace the shift from protector to supporter. Love, laughter, and letting go—this is motherhood in all its loud, messy, and beautiful glory. Continue reading

    #BirthdayFeels, #EmptyNest, #FamilyLife, #GirlMom, #LettingGo, #MomLifeMoments, #MomReflection, #Motherhood, #ParentingTeens, #RaisingBoys, family, life, love, motherhood, parenting
  • 07-07-25

    Dirty Martinis and Disaster Headlines

    Dirty Martinis and Disaster Headlines

    While headlines shift and social feeds refresh, families in Texas are living through what the rest of us scroll past. This piece is a personal reflection on the helplessness of watching from a distance, the noise of blame, and the quiet, lasting impact on those who don’t get to move on. Continue reading

    aging gracefully, lessons learned, life lessons, personal essay, Personal growth, relationships
  • 01-07-25

    A World That Doesn’t Feel Like Home

    A World That Doesn’t Feel Like Home

    A personal reflection on generational values, cultural identity, and the disorienting state of the modern world. Through memories of my parents’ resilience and my father’s paradoxical nature, I explore what it means to belong in a society that feels increasingly unfamiliar, yet remains the only home I’ve ever known. Continue reading

    human behavior, modern life, personal essay, reflective storytelling, Social Commentary
  • 28-06-25

    My Parents Called It Protection, but I Called It Prison – With Better Snacks!

    My Parents Called It Protection, but I Called It Prison – With Better Snacks!

    A look back at growing up with overprotective parents and surviving the high-stakes drama of middle school. From imaginary dangers to tween-level trauma, I relive the chaos with humor and heart. Continue reading

    family life, lessons learned, life stories, memoir moments, nostalgia, personal essay
  • 17-06-25

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    I reflect on the importance of resilience, adaptability, and the power of saying ‘no.’ Growing up in a strict household shaped my perspective on authority and values. Now, I strive to teach my children balance – how to hold firm in their beliefs while embracing dialogue, growth, and the grace of disagreement. Continue reading

    creative process, humor writing, inspirational storytelling, writing life
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